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Saturday, December 28, 2013

You can't bake a ton of cookies and not bake a treat for your dog. Well, I couldn't, not this year. It has been way too long since I baked her a treat.

Yes, the verdict is out on whether you should give your dog any grain at all. Some say yes, some say no. If you feed your dog regular dog food, then you are already giving them grain. Some people that give their dog all raw food would totally object to this treat.

For me however, I feel that while dogs ancestry goes back to wolves who do not eat much grain. Dogs have evolved over the centuries and changed. In owning a dog, my opinion is that dogs love their meat (well, and peanut butter) they will eat anything when they are hungry. And my guess, however uneducated it might be in the field of wolves, is that if they were hungry, they would eat whatever was available too.

In conclusion, it's totally up to you.

Just a little side note about the peanut butter. My kids and I did a little experiment one day. Mind you, it totally was in fun with a side of serious. We put a piece of meat on the floor and a few feet away we put a glop of peanut butter about the same size to see which one she would go to first. She smelled the meat first but did not eat it. Ate the peanut butter and quickly went back to the meat. What did we prove? Even dogs eat dessert first.

Mix all the ingredients together. Shape into logs and press flat. Bake at 350F for 20 minutes. Remove from oven, flip the treats. Place back in oven. Turn oven off. Leave treats in oven until it cools. This will dry them out so they are crispy to eat.

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There is a new chapter in my life. It's all about how our life (my husband and I) has turned around to a plant based, vegan life! How step by step we are teaching ourselves a whole new way. How we discover new foods. How delicious can happen without meat. Yes, even without bacon.
You can email me at lorilipsmackerz @ g mail . com (take out the spaces).